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Dirds from tl^e tree-tops are sinaino, sinnmi 
trlacl in tbe sunsQine flowers are spnnaina, 
ynci deep in my l^eart is a rapture stirred, 
^weeter tl^an floweret or son^ of bird ; 
(^remblmg, swelling from heart to vo:ce, 
c)t breaks into sonp, ''reioicel reioice I 



Warm scented breezes are blowina, blowina, 

Presb f^om the souti;;, and i\)e'\r fra9rance 
t9rowina 

Preely abroad on tbe balmy air, 

ydor of myrtle and spice-wood rare, 

Jessamine, maanolia and oranoe bloom, 

^inp ! y my beart, for sucb rich perfume, 



^urmunna waters are tellina, teilmg, 
'f joy to tl^e banks, wpere violets awellina, 
'90W tr^eip sweet faces to nod and smile, 
'atcr)ina a biss irom tr)e sun tpe wr^ile. 
I;rillma to be in so fair a sial^t, 
'inn . peart, sina ! for tpy nreat delight. 



in^, wDile uncbiden upstealinn, stealina, 
'ver tbe eartb and i\)e sky, revealina 
111 tby dear loy in one exquisite strain, 



^till nsina, tpe portals of beaven aam 
Olending at last m tbe son^ subl 
Wf kjnoels, worsbip tbv LXord divm 



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Annie C. McOuee: 



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